I have been actively opposing legislation in the US congress called
SOPA. This bill is aimed at
stopping piracy but not only won't it work but it will break the
Internet. It is important that this bill be stopped.

To that end I had a meeting 2 days ago with former Speaker of the House
Nancy Pelosi who wasn't that thrilled
with SOPA and she thought it wouldn't pass. However she said that she
considered piracy to be a big problem
and that something needed to be done about it.

In response I mentioned that I had produced a lot of intellectual
property (software) and I understood the problem.
I told her that if she helped kill SOPA that I would write a technical
specification and a plan for an alternative that
would avtually work without breaking the Internet.

So - keeping my end of the bargain - I have written an alternative
specification that changes the paradigm of how
movies and music is sold. I'm going to email this to her staff and
hopefully be able to meet with Senator Boxer as
well sometime soon. Here is a link to my idea. I
need two things. I need some feedback as to how it might be
improved, and I need this link posted to blogs everywhere that deals
with this issue. So if you all can help
spread the word that would be great.

The Internet is the most significant step in human evolution on
thousand of year. Maybe the biggest evolutionary
jump ever. It directly affects what we are going to evolve into. That's
what makes this so important.
So - thanks in advance for helping save the future of humanity.

There
have been many times when I have disagreed with decisions Obama has
made—to drop the Bowles-Simpson
debt commission, to ignore the war crimes of the recent past, and to
launch a war in Libya without Congress’s sanction,
to cite three. But given the enormity of what he inherited, and given
what he explicitly promised, it remains simply a fact
that Obama has delivered in a way that the unhinged right and purist
left have yet to understand or absorb. Their short-term
outbursts have missed Obama’s long game—and why his reelection remains,
in my view, as essential for this country’s
future as his original election in 2008.

What matters to Obama is what he can get done, not what he can
immediately take credit for. And so I railed against him
for dragging his feet on gay issues. But what he was doing was getting
his Republican defense secretary and the chairman
of the Joint Chiefs to move before he did. The man who made the case
for repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell” was, in the end,
Adm. Mike Mullen. This took time—as did his painstaking change in the
rule barring HIV-positive immigrants and tourists
—but the slow and deliberate and unprovocative manner in which it was
accomplished made the changes more durable.
Not for the first time, I realized that to understand Obama, you have
to take the long view. Because he does.

Rick
Perry calls Willard Romney's work at Bain Capital a potentially "fatal
flaw" which could
imperil Republican chances to win back the White House in November.

Perry spent the week attacking Romney as a "vulture capitalist," whose
work at Bain allowed
him to reap huge profits by dismantling companies and laying off
workers.

Perry's criticism has sparked a backlash by some prominent
Republicans. Rudy Giuliani (R-9-11)
denounced the attacks as "ignorant and dumb." Sean Hannity
compared them to the rhetoric of
Occupy Wall Street. And Jim DeMint (R-Handjob) warned that
Perry's charge "really gives the
Democrats a lot of fodder."

Perry says he has no regrets. "This
is not something that
we knew wasn't coming
up," Perry
said cryptically on "This Whore with Judas Maximus." "It's better to be talking about it here
in January in South Carolina
than it is in September and October with a nominee. So if it's
a fatal flaw, then we need to
talk about it now."

"So here's my point," Gingrich concluded. "I believe every American of
every background has been
endowed by their creator with the right to pursue happiness. And if
that makes liberals unhappy,
I'm going to continue to find ways to help poor people learn how to get
a job, learn how to get a
better job, and learn someday to own the job."

It was time for a commercial, but as Fox News' Bret Baier tried to
preview the next segment,
he could barely be heard above the roar of the all-white crowd,
shouting its praise for Gingrich.

"When we come back -- they can't hear me, but I'll talk to you --
foreign policy," Baier said.

It was a moment that will likely be debated and discussed for some
time: a black journalist (sic)
being booed by a white audience in a deep South state on Martin Luther
King Day, as a white
candidate for president talked about the work ethic in low-income,
majority black neighborhoods.
It's hard to imagine a more charged few minutes in public life in
recent memory.

If Snooty wins South Carolina by rallying the Whites against the Blacks,
that should be helpful to Obama with non-racist Americans in November.

The debate over Tim Tebow's
worthiness as an NFL quarterback will undeniably continue in the
offseason.
What's not in doubt is his status as the Denver Broncos' starter.

The team sought to curb the circus that's sure to surround Tebow over
the next several months
by declaring him the incumbent at a season-ending news conference
Monday.

"Well, I think Tim's earned the right to be the starting quarterback
going into training camp next year,"
Broncos boss John Elway said during a news conference in which 24 of
the 47 questions were about Tebow.

"I think he made some good strides this year," Elway said. "He
obviously played very well
against Pittsburgh and played very well in a lot of football games."

From
the early 1970s to 1985, The Phil Donahue Show was broadcast nationally.

In July 2002, MSNBC hired him to host a talk show, which hyped the
return of Donahue.
However, eight months later during the run-up to war with Iraq,
behind-the-scenes pressure
from the Bush bastards — and a groundswell of conservative outrage —
led MSNBC to give
the anti-war TV talk-show host the boot.

It mattered little that Donahue had won nine Daytime Emmys and a
Lifetime Achievement Emmy.
MSNBC claimed Donahue’s ratings were too low to justify keeping the
show on the air, even though Donahue was the highest rated
show on MSNBC it was canceled and beat out Chris Matthews‘s Hardball, which was then
on CNBC.

After Donahue was cancelled, AllYourTV.com obtained a copy of an
internal NBC memo that stated
Donahue should be fired because he would be a “difficult public face
for NBC in a time of war.”

So, sanity had to be silenced so the FOX
News crazies could chant "We need war, we
need war!"
If you remember, FOX News and the Clear Channel Pigbots were holding "We're going to war"
rallies,
as tho that was a good thing. I remember comparing it to early scenes
in Gone With the Wind.

Ten years later we have 6,000 dead and 40,000 maimed - but that's OK.

As long as the Bush bastards got to steal Saddam's oil, America's whore
media was willing to help
put those soldiers into Arlington graves - because it meant higher
ratings for them.

What's
causing the country and now the President to lose their crackers and
voters to elect Nitt Witts? Clowns and Turkeys are
running
Congress and the Nitt Witts are everywhere. But will one more Clown in
Congress make any difference? Would the country be better
off
with some real Turkeys instead of those Clowns? Or are the Nitt Witts
destined to
run Washington? Set on historic Nitt Witt
Ridge in
Cambria, California and Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., Sebastian Gibson's satire
paints
the absurdities of the political world and of daily life with his
unique
sense of humor.

Quotes

"Annoying that some
Obama supporters seem to suggest that the only way
to not be a racist is to support Obama and never question him.
Sad." -- David
Sirota, in a tweet

I can't put my finger on proof at the moment, but I seem to
remember
David Sirota being guilty of exactly that in the summer of 2008.

Wish I had a dime every time *I* was called a racist
for not drinking massive amounts of Obama kool-aid that year.

Your obsessive
rant against the pictures you have published
tells everyone that
A) You have been rejected by her at some time and have decided to never
get over it and
B) You have a definately feminine side showing cattiness at it's
worst.

I suspect that you are gay and being such, your opinions, thankfully,
do not mirror the mainstream populace.
Also, YOU may prefer little-girl-like shaved vaginas, I prefer "grown"
women.

Go away!
Dr. John Carter

Dr. Carter, I assume you're a
licensed psychiatrist? (chortle)

Yes, Laura and I dated briefly
in the early nineties.She eventually rejected me and
I never got over it - so that's why I hate her.

The fact that she screams "Slut!" at
every unmarried caller with a boyfriend
has nothing to do with my
1998 decision to expose her personal sexual hypocrisy.

BTW, how could I be gay and have
a feminine side?

And if I'm gay (with a femine side) why would I prefer unshaved women?

"Wall Street has
become the center of riskless free enterprise. Bankers risk other
peoples' money.
If deals turn bad, they collect their fees in any event. The
entire hedge-fund industry is designed
to hedge bets so big investors can make money whether the price
of assets they bet on rises or falls.
And if the worst happens, the biggest bankers and investors now
know they'll be bailed out by
taxpayers because they're too big to fail."
-- Robert Reich,Link

I used your computer repair service to help me get my wife's laptop
back into top condition.

She apparently hadn't updated anything on it for years. While it is
probable that I could have
accomplished 60-70% of what they did on my own, it would have taken up
a *lot* of my time,
and I still would have had the messy 30-40% left to deal with.

Instead, for a reasonable fee, they remotely took over my wife's
computer for an hour while I
ran errands and did laundry, and that was it. Well worth the money, and
now it works like a charm.
Thanks for providing this service!
-Eric from Boston

What
islast issue's
History Mystery?
Bart, that's Bill Gates and Steve Jobs discussing
god knows what at Jobs’ Palo Alto home in 1991.
Both Jobs and Gates were 36 at the time. Jobs, at the time, had
already been forced out of Apple
and was working at NeXT, which would eventually be sold to Apple some
years later.

Gates, meanwhile, was already a billionaire who would go on to rule the
90′s with Microsoft Windows.
Tom C

Subject: donation Hey, Bart. Sorry this isn't as much as
usual, but I'm an official retired person now.
I have to find ways to live on about half of what I made while working.
Sorry.
No need for stickers or magnets or stuff. Just hope this pitiful amount
helps.
Linda in Chantilly, VA

Linda, thanks for that.
Congrats on retirement.

I always remember that Wrigley built his empire 5 cents at a time
and you sent 200 times that.

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